Background: Measures of the effectiveness of databases have traditionally focused on recall, precision, with some debate on how relevance can be assessed, and by whom. New measures of database performance are required when users are familiar with search engines, and expect full text availability.Objectives: This research ascertained which of four bibliographic databases (bni, cinahl, medline and embase) could be considered most useful to nursing and midwifery students searching for information for an undergraduate dissertation.Methods: Searches on title were performed for dissertation topics supplied by nursing students (n = 9), who made the relevance judgements. Measures of recall and precision were combined with additional factors to p...
textabstractBackground: Previously, we reported on the low recall of Google Scholar (GS) for systema...
Restricted AccessPhenomal growth has been observed in both the number of bibliographic citations and...
<p>Objective: To compare the effectiveness of systematic review literature searches that use e...
Background: Measures of the effectiveness of databases have traditionally focused on recall, precis...
Background: Measures of the effectiveness of databases have traditionally focused on recall, precis...
A Review of: Stokes, P., Foster, A., & Urquhart, C. (2009). Beyond relevance and recall: Testing new...
The aim of this thesis is to answer whether a group of databases dedicated to selling books or a gro...
The purpose of this article is to bring attention to the prob-lem of variations in relevance assessm...
Objectives: Despite the growing use of online databases by clinicians, there has been very little re...
© 2014 The authors. Health Information and Libraries Journal © 2014 Health Libraries Journal.Peer re...
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop an evidence-based method with a set of metrics...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and critically investigate eight different evaluations of the ...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and critically investigate eight different evaluations of the ...
Abstract — This paper compared the retrieval effectiveness in context of precision and relative reca...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of systematic review literature searches that use either gen...
textabstractBackground: Previously, we reported on the low recall of Google Scholar (GS) for systema...
Restricted AccessPhenomal growth has been observed in both the number of bibliographic citations and...
<p>Objective: To compare the effectiveness of systematic review literature searches that use e...
Background: Measures of the effectiveness of databases have traditionally focused on recall, precis...
Background: Measures of the effectiveness of databases have traditionally focused on recall, precis...
A Review of: Stokes, P., Foster, A., & Urquhart, C. (2009). Beyond relevance and recall: Testing new...
The aim of this thesis is to answer whether a group of databases dedicated to selling books or a gro...
The purpose of this article is to bring attention to the prob-lem of variations in relevance assessm...
Objectives: Despite the growing use of online databases by clinicians, there has been very little re...
© 2014 The authors. Health Information and Libraries Journal © 2014 Health Libraries Journal.Peer re...
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop an evidence-based method with a set of metrics...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and critically investigate eight different evaluations of the ...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and critically investigate eight different evaluations of the ...
Abstract — This paper compared the retrieval effectiveness in context of precision and relative reca...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of systematic review literature searches that use either gen...
textabstractBackground: Previously, we reported on the low recall of Google Scholar (GS) for systema...
Restricted AccessPhenomal growth has been observed in both the number of bibliographic citations and...
<p>Objective: To compare the effectiveness of systematic review literature searches that use e...